Abstract:
The article presents the experimental results obtained from applying a biostimulant based on residual water from the cultivation
of the alga Spirulina platensis on the germination of Galega orientalis seeds maintained in collection conditions for 2, 3, and 4
years. The results show that seeds treated with biostimulants exhibit a higher germination capacity than those in the control group,
where germination ranged between 27-33%. The highest germination rates were obtained for the 4-year-old seeds (60%) and 3
year-old seeds (47%) treated with biostimulant concentrations of 2% and 4% for 2-4 hours. Moreover, the germination index is
significantly higher in the treated seeds, reaching maximum values of 12 and 8.6 for the 4- and 3-year-old seeds, respectively,
compared to the control group values (5,4-6,6). The relative root elongation was greater in the 2-year-old seeds treated with a 1%
biostimulant, but for the older seeds (3-4 years), the 2% concentration applied for 4 hours yielded the best results. The 4%
concentration showed stability, although with a smaller root elongation compared to the lower concentrations. In conclusion, the
2% biostimulant applied for 2-4 hours is the most effective for stimulating germination and root growth in the older seeds of
Galega orientalis.